Just curious if anybody is planning to shoot video of the total lunar eclipse tonight. Since it's in progress for a couple hours, it would be hard to get any sort of closeup timelapse sequence without a motor drive like a telescope uses. But I may play around with my cameras anyway, if the weather permits and if I feel so inclined later tonight :-)

I shot some footage last night. Unfortunately, the moon didn't rise over the mountain until the eclipse was receding. I got some good footage, and I'll post a link later this weekend if anyone wants to see it.

Rick

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